Photographer's Note

Yet another longtail boat sunset. Taken about 5 weeks before the tsunami disaster. This area was not as badly hit because the Phi Phi islands acted as a breakwater. The following link has pictures of Ao Nang the day after:
http://www.krabi.com/ao_nang_tsunami1.htm

Hi Tan,
Here you did a very beautiful and romantic seascape, the composition, with the top right branches, the beach, the alone small wave arriving at its end of its large travel, the dark silhouettes of the boats, the sunset light and the superb sky full of clouds, all in a perfect harmony and tranquillity, that I hope that it returns there as soon as possible.
Yesterday I did a critique to Pieter Janssen ("strangiato" in TE), I think he did two shots almost of the same POV as you, as I can see the silhouette of a very small island of pyramid form, that appears in your photo and in two of him, Am I wrong, or it is OK?
Best regards!

I was sitting just about where you took this picture about two weeks ago. It all looks about the same. Maybe there are fewer boats.
I took some sunset pictures too, but none were as nice as this shot. You have caught the sunset at just the right moment and the sky is lovely.Thanks, kevin

There ia a wonderful light in that image Tan.
the sky is really cutted in 2 pieces.
the sunset one and the cloudy one.
the sun reflex in the water is very beautiful and the quality pf the image is wonderful!!
thanks, ciao

Hi Tan, Good perspective on this Thai beach scene. Looks like paradise with the evening light just going down. The heat of the day is gone and the temperature now looks just right for a long stroll. Good capture of all of this sense of wellbeing. Murray.